With the goal of building a diverse workforce in science and technology, Georgia Tech is working to establish new research partnerships with minority-serving institutions, including historically Black colleges and universities. The new effort is called the Research Collaboration Initiative. Earlier this month, Georgia Tech held the Research Collaboration Forum to foster conversations about research funding, the challenges in select areas of research, and possible solutions.

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George White, a principal research engineer and the senior director for Strategic Partnerships at Georgia Tech, and Taiesha Smith, the senior program manager for HBCUs and minority-serving institutions Research Partnerships at Georgia Tech, discuss the goals of the Research Collaboration Initiative. (Courtesy of Georgia Tech)
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